Frequently Asked Questions about 441 Corridor
What is it like to live in 441 Corridor, Hollywood, FL?
The 441 Corridor is a mixed-use, car-oriented commercial and residential strip along U.S. 441 (State Road 7) featuring strip malls, service businesses, motels, and multi-family housing. It experiences heavy traffic, has Broward County Transit bus service, and generally offers more affordable housing than coastal Hollywood neighborhoods. Safety and conditions vary block-by-block; consult Broward County crime maps and local listings for precise, up-to-date neighborhood information.
Is 441 Corridor, Hollywood, FL expensive?
The 441 Corridor in Hollywood, FL is generally more affordable than Hollywood’s coastal neighborhoods and the waterfront parts of Broward County. Housing along the corridor is a mix of older single-family homes, manufactured homes and apartment complexes, and median home prices and rents are typically lower than Beachside Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale waterfront areas. Overall cost of living is close to city averages but housing costs are usually below local coastal averages.
What is the weather of 441 Corridor, Hollywood, FL?
The area has a subtropical/tropical climate with hot, humid summers and short, mild winters. The wet season runs about May–October with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and roughly 60 inches (≈1,524 mm) of annual rainfall; the drier season is November–April. Hurricane season is June 1–November 30 (peak risk in August–September), and coastal sea breezes help moderate temperatures—summer highs around 88–92°F (31–33°C) and winter highs about 70–75°F (21–24°C).
How safe is 441 Corridor, Hollywood, FL?
Local crime data indicate parts of the U.S. 441/State Road 7 corridor in Hollywood experience higher rates of property and reported violent crime than many of the city’s residential neighborhoods. Commercial strips and certain intersections are frequent locations for incidents, while Hollywood Police Department patrols and periodic targeted enforcement efforts operate in the area. For current, verifiable statistics and recent trends, consult the Hollywood Police Department crime map, Broward County reports for adjacent areas, or the Florida Department of Law Enforcement data.